The
church continues to grow in the Philippines’ Mindanao Province in spite
of hostilities from communist and Islamist rebels. An indigenous
ministry on the island of Mindanao aims to baptize 2,000 born-again
people over the next three years. The ministry has planted churches
through a radio ministry, an orphanage, a home for indigent senior
citizens, feeding programs for the poor and digging water wells, but a
critical need now is assistance for its Bible training institute. Sound
leadership is sorely needed in a country riddled with sects, lack of
solid teaching and superficiality. “A producer of God’s missionaries and
pastors, the training institute celebrated its 24th commencement
exercises this month, with three graduating students receiving their
diplomas,” the ministry director said. “Please continue to be in
partnership with this worthwhile undertaking of training committed young
men and women to be in the full-time service of the Lord. We are
praying and raising friends for mission partnerships, inviting you to be
a part of it, as the Lord provides.”
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